A good size sandstone overhand and roof problems adjacent to small boulder problems. Midway up to the facing horizontal crack is approximately 6ft tall. This is the furthest right prior to being able to hike around to the top of the wall. (This was on a rock-finding day in Ohio)

A good size sandstone outcropping on the south side of the creek. Grade rises up to the south (left in the photo) allowing for top roping from solid trees above. (This was on a rock-finding day in Ohio)

Sandstone features found frequently in bands with partial limonite and iron bands throughout the area. Also sometimes there are bands of larger grit sand and pebbles over a broken band, that has mostly worn away, leaving ledges and the like.

Sandstone boulder with various crack and face problems. Mossness abounds. When come off the trail this boulder is directly in front of you. This is the side to the left. (This was on a rock-finding day in Ohio)

Large sandstone boulder with crack and face problems on 4 sides. Mainly trad or boulder. There are a few trees and cracks available or top rope anchoring. This boulder is the one closest to the trail, this face is the side away from the trail. (This was on a rock-finding day in Ohio)

The smaller of the three sandstone boulders with a large overhang and face problems on one of its 4 sides. Mainly trad or boulder. There are a few trees and cracks available for top rope anchoring. (This was on a rock-finding day in Ohio)

The top of the Big wall @ Beach City Wildlife Area. This is what you see when you approach the top looking to the East. Access to the bottom is down to the left or right behind the photographer's location.